Government legislation has promoted parental rights when choosing educational provision for children with statements of Special Educational Needs (SEN) over the past two decades (Department for Education, [DfE], 1994, 2014) and acknowledges the importance of this decision to parents (DfE, 2011). A review of relevant literature suggested that implementation of such reforms may not be straight forward for parents due to the political and economic dynamics within the wider education system (Bajwa-Patel and Devecchi, 2014; Norwich, 2014). A review of research literature on parents’ perceptions and experiences of the decision making process suggested that parents are significantly influenced by information available and their interactions with ...
Title from PDF of title page viewed January 4, 2019Dissertation advisor: Shirley McCartherVitaInclud...
D. App. Ed. Psy.The systematic review set out to explore factors across studies which aimed to reduc...
This doctoral study set out to explore how parents of children with statements of special educationa...
Government legislation has promoted parental rights when choosing educational provision for children...
While broad attempts have been made to investigate values undergirding school choice (Bosetti & Pyry...
Accessing a formal education is often viewed as being beneficial to the holistic development of Chi...
This paper is a phenomenologically oriented descriptive study that analyzed the experiences of paren...
This thesis has two main aims. First, to establish whether the strengthening in 1988 of the right o...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The UK coalition government’s Green Paper (DfE, 2011) stated that the administration intended to “re...
Current research addresses the importance of information exchange and trust between medical professi...
September 2015 marked the start of a system-wide change to the SEND system. The Children and Familie...
September 2015 marked the start of a system-wide change to the SEND system. The Children and Familie...
D. App. Ed. Psy. Thesis.This thesis explores the views and experiences of pupils regarding rewards ...
Whilst a considerable amount of research has explored the social opportunities of children with Spec...
Title from PDF of title page viewed January 4, 2019Dissertation advisor: Shirley McCartherVitaInclud...
D. App. Ed. Psy.The systematic review set out to explore factors across studies which aimed to reduc...
This doctoral study set out to explore how parents of children with statements of special educationa...
Government legislation has promoted parental rights when choosing educational provision for children...
While broad attempts have been made to investigate values undergirding school choice (Bosetti & Pyry...
Accessing a formal education is often viewed as being beneficial to the holistic development of Chi...
This paper is a phenomenologically oriented descriptive study that analyzed the experiences of paren...
This thesis has two main aims. First, to establish whether the strengthening in 1988 of the right o...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The UK coalition government’s Green Paper (DfE, 2011) stated that the administration intended to “re...
Current research addresses the importance of information exchange and trust between medical professi...
September 2015 marked the start of a system-wide change to the SEND system. The Children and Familie...
September 2015 marked the start of a system-wide change to the SEND system. The Children and Familie...
D. App. Ed. Psy. Thesis.This thesis explores the views and experiences of pupils regarding rewards ...
Whilst a considerable amount of research has explored the social opportunities of children with Spec...
Title from PDF of title page viewed January 4, 2019Dissertation advisor: Shirley McCartherVitaInclud...
D. App. Ed. Psy.The systematic review set out to explore factors across studies which aimed to reduc...
This doctoral study set out to explore how parents of children with statements of special educationa...